The University of Michigan women's cross country team will kick off its 2009 season on Friday (Sept. 4), hosting the annual Michigan Open at the Hudson Mills Metropark in Dexter, Mich. The 5,000-meter race is slated for a 4 p.m. start.

Top Returning Times

5,000-Meter Run

6,000-Meter Run

Danielle Tauro

17:15

Jenny Morgan

20:58.1

Jenny Morgan

17:35

Danielle Tauro

21:09.5

Rachel Severin

18:00

Alysha Valencia

21:52.2

Kaitlyn Peale

18:01

Rachel Severin

22:07.7

Mary Grace Pellegrini

18:15

Mary Grace Pellegrini

22:42.2

Amanda McKenzie

18:27

Amanda McKenzie

22:56.2

Alysha Valencia

18:35

Lindsey Gakenheimer

18:45

Alice Lehman

19:03

Lindsay Hagan

19:07

Christine Barren

19:40

Melany Mioduszewski

19:52

WOLVERINE TO WATCHDanielle Tauro, Junior Junior Danielle Tauro enters the 2009 campaign as the Wolverines' top-returning runner. She headlined Michigan's efforts at the Big Ten Championships, claiming 13th place to earn All-Big Ten second team honors and followed with 16th- and 103rd-place showings at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional and NCAA Championships, respectively.

Introducing the Newcomers -- Michigan will add quite a number of newcomers to its 2009 roster, including 13 freshmen and a pair of Wolverine track athletes that will join the cross country team this fall. Among the most notable additions are Becca Addison(Spring Lake, Mich./Grand Haven HS) and Jillian Smith (Manahawkin, N.J./Southern Regional HS) -- both high school All-Americans in cross country and/or track. Addison claimed 21st place at the 2008 Footlocker Cross Country Championships and twice placed among the top five in the 800 meter at the Nike Outdoor Nationals. Smith was a mile champion at the Millrose Games (2008, '09) and Boston Indoor Games (2008) and contributed to four total relay national titles.

Calling the Shots -- Head coach Mike McGuire begins his 18th season as head coach of the Michigan women's cross country team. During his tenure, the Wolverines have won eight Big Ten titles and six NCAA Regional crowns. McGuire has been honored as the Big Ten Coach of the Year on eight occasions and has been named NCAA Regional Coach of the Year five times. Under McGuire, Michigan has posted 14 top-two finishes in 17 seasons at the Big Ten Championships, 12 top-two finishes at NCAA Regionals and eight top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships.

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IN THE POLLS The United States Cross Country Coaches Association has yet to release its MONDO first national poll and regional polls for the 2009 season; the preseason poll will be released the week of Sept. 16. The Wolverines ended the 2008 campaign with the No. 8 ranking in the final MONDO national poll (Nov. 19, 2008).